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for the passage of the death with dignity law. gardner was 76 years old. >> a new leader of the catholic church here new details about what happened in kind the conclave before his election. he delivered a speech to the thousands of journalists covering the conclave. breaking from prepared comments. the moments when it appeared he would be elected. a brazilian cardinal asked him to never forget the poor. it was at that moment he decided to take the name francis who devoted himself to helping the poor. >> francis is a man of peace. he is scheduled to meet with his predecessor a week from today. the simply canceled its third straight concert. they went on strike wednesday. they are upset over management proposal. a 1% wage increase over the next two years. family and friends of the young woman found dead in san jose called a car wash to raise money for her funeral. it does in the people took. she was found dead on the train tracks near west virginia street on monday. her family said that location is far from her home and they do not
for the passage of the death with dignity law. gardner was 76 years old. >> a new leader of the catholic church here new details about what happened in kind the conclave before his election. he delivered a speech to the thousands of journalists covering the conclave. breaking from prepared comments. the moments when it appeared he would be elected. a brazilian cardinal asked him to never forget the poor. it was at that moment he decided to take the name francis who devoted himself to...
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but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow us to begin to address some of these issues head on. >> colorado authorities are now searching for what they describe as a dark colored boxy car that may be connected to that shooting. >>> one day after the lake county board of supervisors asked the sheriff to resign, a group is starting a recall effort. he says frank rivero should be removed from office because he is unethical. the sheriff says he has become a lightning rod for criticism, because he is using aggressive policing tactics, and shaking up what he called the old boy's network in the democratic. >>> a serial robber has struck three banks in sonoma c
but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow...
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company will take anyone home as long as the fair is under $35 and the customers mention the sponsors the law firm burg injury lawyers. >>> police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that injure add pedestrian. authorities say 22-year-old matthew was struck around 6:15 last night in washington street. police say the driver, 50-year-old timothy camp fled the scene but was found with alcohol in the car. he is currently on probation for a dui on vick last year. police malik's richmond's apology after he and trend mays were found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl impaired by alcohol. the attorney general said no stone went unturned and plans to convene a grand jury. >> we'll push this thing as fast as we can, bring finality to this and determine if there is anybody else that should be charged and then the community needs to move on after that. >> reporter: the victim was not in the room during the ruling. the mother said the two boys lacked compassion and moral code. >> this is not define my daughter. she'll grow and . >>> that means closing loopholes and arranging our tax system so that we h
company will take anyone home as long as the fair is under $35 and the customers mention the sponsors the law firm burg injury lawyers. >>> police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that injure add pedestrian. authorities say 22-year-old matthew was struck around 6:15 last night in washington street. police say the driver, 50-year-old timothy camp fled the scene but was found with alcohol in the car. he is currently on probation for a dui on vick last year. police malik's richmond's...
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police say two teens will face the harshest punishment the law allows. the parents may have to pick up the tab for the police investigation. >>> administrators at san francisco city college say they are prepared to meet the deadline that will determine if california's public university will stay in business. [chanting] >> students and administrators are demanding more input into the process. yesterday, they staged a march to city hall demanding more spending cuts. they want a parcel passed to be used for restoring classes and student services. >> they are using the accreditation process to push through an agenda and the agenda, includes downsizing the school, dismantling public education and shutting out communities that need us most. >> today, the administrators will outline how they are dealing with all of the deficiencies identified last summer. not all have beenicks fixed but they are -- been fixed but they are hoping they've done enough to upgrade their probation status that will allow them to get state funding. a final decision is expected in june.
police say two teens will face the harshest punishment the law allows. the parents may have to pick up the tab for the police investigation. >>> administrators at san francisco city college say they are prepared to meet the deadline that will determine if california's public university will stay in business. [chanting] >> students and administrators are demanding more input into the process. yesterday, they staged a march to city hall demanding more spending cuts. they want a...
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call center employees will be answering questions about the new healthcare law. contra costa supervisors are also considering locations in richmond and in concord. >>> sal, everybody behaving on the roads? >> we have a new crash on westbound 580 at the altamont pass north of flynn road. watch for traffic to be low in this area. the traffic is going to be busy even after that, although it's improved a little bit. we're looking at the hayward to union city to fremont commute and that commute is about 30 minutes. let's move along to live pictures. i want to show you westbound bay bridge. slight improvement between 20, 25 minutes waiting to get in san francisco. this morning we're looking at the 280 commute. 280 and 101 have been a little slow because of earlier issues. let's go to mark tamayo. >>> we continue to watch the fog floating coastside and around the bay. still some haze. there's some evidence of some patchy fog left over. temperatures today, they are cooler than yesterday but still pretty nice. 60s and 70s. it won't be complete sunshine as you can pick out
call center employees will be answering questions about the new healthcare law. contra costa supervisors are also considering locations in richmond and in concord. >>> sal, everybody behaving on the roads? >> we have a new crash on westbound 580 at the altamont pass north of flynn road. watch for traffic to be low in this area. the traffic is going to be busy even after that, although it's improved a little bit. we're looking at the hayward to union city to fremont commute and...
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with saint patrick's day law enforcement are looking for drunk drivers. a camera caught the aftermath of a dui accident. our crew was on a scheduled rid along when they saw this. officers say the man driving a classic buick was passing people on double yellow lines and drove into another car and a fence and admitted he had opinion drinking. >> i'm feeling disappointed in myself. i have been fixing up this car and i wrecked it. >> the man's passenger and the other driver had minor injuries. police expect more crashes before the day ends tomorrow night. last march 17th highway patrol made more than 300dui arrests and at least three people died in alcohol related crashes. >>> now the cost of driving under the influence is on the rise. the mobile club of southern california said the minimum cost for a first time dui offender is just under $16,000. that's up almost 30% over the last two years. if you are under 21 you will pay at least $22,000. 600 are arrested for dui every day. >>> several checkpoints will be set up throughout the bay area. more than 700 peop
with saint patrick's day law enforcement are looking for drunk drivers. a camera caught the aftermath of a dui accident. our crew was on a scheduled rid along when they saw this. officers say the man driving a classic buick was passing people on double yellow lines and drove into another car and a fence and admitted he had opinion drinking. >> i'm feeling disappointed in myself. i have been fixing up this car and i wrecked it. >> the man's passenger and the other driver had minor...
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. >>> he finds himself on the other end of the law. why a chp decided to pull him over and have a little chat. >> you are watching "mornings on 2". [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. . >>> rise and shine. and over to the bay. we are closer to the equinox >>> the new pope delivers his first address at the vatican. pope francis this morning waved to a crowd of more than 100,000 people who packed into the st. peter's square. they were there and he broke from tradition and delivered an off the cuff remark about
. >>> he finds himself on the other end of the law. why a chp decided to pull him over and have a little chat. >> you are watching "mornings on 2". [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess...
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but that's the way the law works, and the judge was correct in her ruling under the law. and as i have said, and this is a quote. i can't take credit for it. if that is the law, then the law is an act. >>> significant testimony was revealed this week when jodi arias was caught in a question that really originated from the jury questions. and it came on follow up by the prosecution. she was forced to admit under oath that she did not have the knife in her hand at the time she shot travis alexander. >> on her final day on the stand, jodi arias was schooled in mathematics. do the math, the prosecutor attempted to show. her story doesn't add up. martinez says arias would not have time to go searching for the knife she used to stab travis and slit his throat. he says she must have had the knife with her in the bathroom when shy was taking these digital pictures of a naked alexander in the shower. >> it would have taken time to actually look for it, wouldn't it? >> i guess under that theory. >> sure, under that theory. it would take time, right? >> yeah. i guess. >> to prove hi
but that's the way the law works, and the judge was correct in her ruling under the law. and as i have said, and this is a quote. i can't take credit for it. if that is the law, then the law is an act. >>> significant testimony was revealed this week when jodi arias was caught in a question that really originated from the jury questions. and it came on follow up by the prosecution. she was forced to admit under oath that she did not have the knife in her hand at the time she shot...
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but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow us to begin to address some of these issues head on. >> colorado authorities are now searching for what they describe as a dark colored boxy car that may be connected to that shooting. >>> one day after the lake county board of supervisors asked the sheriff to resign, a group is starting a recall effort. he says frank rivero should be removed from office because he is unethical. the sheriff says he has become a lightning rod for criticism, because he is using aggressive policing tactics, and shaking up what he called the old boy's network in the democratic. >>> a serial robber has struck three banks in sonoma c
but privacy advocates say there is no way to verify that. >>> law enforcement agencies in colorado are asking for the public's help to identify who shot and killed the state prison administrator. his death comes as the governor of colorado today signed gun control legislation that requires background checks for private and online gun sales, and bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. >> several bills that materially make our state safer in the long run and allow...
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>> you know, my dream was always to go to law school. that would be a dream. i take it as it comes, see how it goes. >> do you have any regrets? do you worry about the future? >> no. once i made the decision and then, you know, i feel good about it. i feel good about the way it turned out. i don't have regrets. it turned out the way i hoped it would. i'll move forward and play it by ear and take it as it comes. >> again, to reiterate, why did you do this? why? why would you put yourself out there like this? >> people need to hear what someone believes. they needed to hear what he really thinks. he was saying the opposite in public. i felt like that, you know, to watch him on tv, that wasn't what he was saying in public. it just, you know, everybody needed to hear that. >> you knew you had a unique seat in history as to what was being said? >> i thought i could be a game changer, take him out. i thought maybe he would leave the campaign at that point. >> scott prouty, thanks for your time. thanks for doing this on "the ed show." >> thank you for speaking up for
>> you know, my dream was always to go to law school. that would be a dream. i take it as it comes, see how it goes. >> do you have any regrets? do you worry about the future? >> no. once i made the decision and then, you know, i feel good about it. i feel good about the way it turned out. i don't have regrets. it turned out the way i hoped it would. i'll move forward and play it by ear and take it as it comes. >> again, to reiterate, why did you do this? why? why would...
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the law doesn't say they have to be alive. but don't you think someone in the government would figure this out? >> thank you for having me. >> okay. we are really sending phones to dead people. >> this is a constituent-driven issue. i have a lot of calls, letters, complaints, people saying, hey, my deceased father eye got a free cell phone like this one. blackberry. i had people writing me, telling me they remember getting phones unsolicited. every time that someone gets one of these cell phones, the federal government pace about $10 for the service. in recent years, this program has gotten out of control. it's over $1 billion. >> i have a record here that says the u.s. government spent $2.2 billion to provide phones to low-income americans. >> that's right. it continues to go up. wastes, fraud and abuse throughout this program -- some people getting 10, 20, 30 even 40 cell phones, in my district. a television station interviewed one of my constentuent who is said, i pay for one phone and i keep a free one as a backup -- just
the law doesn't say they have to be alive. but don't you think someone in the government would figure this out? >> thank you for having me. >> okay. we are really sending phones to dead people. >> this is a constituent-driven issue. i have a lot of calls, letters, complaints, people saying, hey, my deceased father eye got a free cell phone like this one. blackberry. i had people writing me, telling me they remember getting phones unsolicited. every time that someone gets one...
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it's a big part of the new health care law. people are required to carry insurance. >> greta: if you're going to game the system you're better off not buying and mandate in the first year, $100 if you get caught that's the penalty. >> that's what people are saying it's not strong enough to induce people to enter the health care system in the first year and might be a rocky transition. a lot of people might choose to pay that $100 instead of buy insurance. >> greta: and of course, we have, i think, existing in this bill if you have a preexisting problem you can always get insurance today or tomorrow or the next day so you can go out and buy it so you don't have to worry about getting caught with the mandate? >> that's right. and the health care insurers say the president needs to make these penalties stronger to induce people into the system and everything looks okay. >> greta: the advantage if everyone is in it and pitching in and spending money, but a lot of organizations have got waivers so they're not in it. >> we don't know
it's a big part of the new health care law. people are required to carry insurance. >> greta: if you're going to game the system you're better off not buying and mandate in the first year, $100 if you get caught that's the penalty. >> that's what people are saying it's not strong enough to induce people to enter the health care system in the first year and might be a rocky transition. a lot of people might choose to pay that $100 instead of buy insurance. >> greta: and of...
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we talked to oakland city councilman today who says there are plenty antivandalism laws on the books but not enough enforcement and only two city crews designated for cleanup. >>> the city of concord says the high cost has it considering the move to imbed electronic devices on street lamps. vallejo began using it two years ago. the arrests of suspected copper thieves spike. >> we get a message that the wire is being removed, and it's literally moving, and we get notification. pd gets notification, and they go after it. >> concord says it has spent more than a million dollars repairing and replacing copper wiring since $2,007. kocher wiring is worth about a pound at salvage yards. >>> oakland police met the press today to go over a mrn for a new community policing strategy. police want to divide the city to five districts, each led by a captain required to meet regularly with the neighborhood advisory board. the police department accepts applications and then will pick who sits on the advisory board. there's no word when this new sum is expected to be in place. >>> march madness is un
we talked to oakland city councilman today who says there are plenty antivandalism laws on the books but not enough enforcement and only two city crews designated for cleanup. >>> the city of concord says the high cost has it considering the move to imbed electronic devices on street lamps. vallejo began using it two years ago. the arrests of suspected copper thieves spike. >> we get a message that the wire is being removed, and it's literally moving, and we get notification. pd...
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one would protect privacy including getting law enforcement to require warrants. the second bill would give major tax breaks to manufacturers. >> it's going to be 700% growth in manufacturing within the next 6 years. >> reporter: the business of drones was the subject of a hearing today. one coveted prize, the faa is required by law to award air space for a new way drones can be tested. >> the whole idea behind the legislation is to figure out ways to safely integrate these things into the national air space. >> reporter: two southern california groups are fighting to be a test area creating a likely spot on the ground where a new industry will concentrate. possibly bringing tens of thousands of jobs. >> i think within the next few years you'll see more use of nonmanned, unmanned aircraft and just all kinds of different a aspects. >> reporter: in yolo county, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama son the way to the middle east. he's scheduled to sit down with palestinian leader on the west bay. for a few minutes there was an unusual situation. bo
one would protect privacy including getting law enforcement to require warrants. the second bill would give major tax breaks to manufacturers. >> it's going to be 700% growth in manufacturing within the next 6 years. >> reporter: the business of drones was the subject of a hearing today. one coveted prize, the faa is required by law to award air space for a new way drones can be tested. >> the whole idea behind the legislation is to figure out ways to safely integrate these...
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and that's why there's government, to write the laws we live by. and correctional facilities, like this one, for the people who break them. >> for ten years this facility had no major incidents. then, on april 24th, 2000, violence erupted. >> everybody get out! >> it was 1:00 in the afternoon when a racially based riot broke out between 50 to 60 black and hispanic inmates. the surveillance video from this incident is still being withheld by prison officials for legal reasons. but the fighting within nccf lasted for approximately 30 to 40 minutes in one of the largest riots that l.a. county jail has ever seen. the fighting finally ended when the sheriff's emergency response teams were brought in. using verbal commands, stingball grenades, and pepper spray, sheriff deputies were able to prevent the inmates from killing each other, except for one inmate whose injuries left him in a coma, most of the men involved in the riots suffered minor injuries. >> jail is completely different than what it was 30 years ago. for one thing, we have much more violenc
and that's why there's government, to write the laws we live by. and correctional facilities, like this one, for the people who break them. >> for ten years this facility had no major incidents. then, on april 24th, 2000, violence erupted. >> everybody get out! >> it was 1:00 in the afternoon when a racially based riot broke out between 50 to 60 black and hispanic inmates. the surveillance video from this incident is still being withheld by prison officials for legal reasons....
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the new law extipds background checks. it closes a loophole that had exempted firearm sales at gun shows from back ground checks. the laws also limit the size of ammunition magazines to 15 rounds and eight shotgun shells. >> but even that progress was tainted by tragedy. he signed the legislation just hours after members of his own cabinet was shutdown. he was gunned down in his own home last night. clemens was fate lay shot after answering his door. police are still looking for his killer. earlier hicken looper mourned the loss. >> i think the cabinet is good with this, we go forward with our work. it's the kind of thing that tom would have understood, i think. and, and would have supported. >> yet republicans in that state say they will fight the new gun laws. >> it proves that we have the gun control governor here in colorado. and the myth is busted that no one can any longer think of he him as a moderate democrat. >> today marks the eightth month anniversary of the shooting in aurora, colorado. the mother of one of the
the new law extipds background checks. it closes a loophole that had exempted firearm sales at gun shows from back ground checks. the laws also limit the size of ammunition magazines to 15 rounds and eight shotgun shells. >> but even that progress was tainted by tragedy. he signed the legislation just hours after members of his own cabinet was shutdown. he was gunned down in his own home last night. clemens was fate lay shot after answering his door. police are still looking for his...
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on the other hand, we like to respect our laws. in this respect, ryan, weigh in on this, the governor having the right to grant clemency harkens back to the king where he has the power and can spare lives. we do that in this country. we respect it with the president, we respect it with the supreme court. which one is better? >> i think it's the governor's right is better. you look at this, clemency is all about an act of mercy. the other side has to accept it. the supreme court has gone through it as well. in oregon, without this amendment, let's say, oregon would be able to pursue this on the idea that a governor could also grant clemency or take the powers to effect justice. this is where it gets murky. got to think the governor is the leader of the state. so if there is a problem with the justice system, he is allowed to act on that basis. now, this case might be interesting talk back tour maybe 2000 in illinois, the governor there didn't take the death penalty, didn't think it was effective. and basically commuted the sense of
on the other hand, we like to respect our laws. in this respect, ryan, weigh in on this, the governor having the right to grant clemency harkens back to the king where he has the power and can spare lives. we do that in this country. we respect it with the president, we respect it with the supreme court. which one is better? >> i think it's the governor's right is better. you look at this, clemency is all about an act of mercy. the other side has to accept it. the supreme court has gone...
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this time we're in long beach, california, where the long arm of the law has reached out and grabbed three dozen men in just three days. >> put your hands above your head. >> this time someone's gone online to post a warning our hidden cameras are in the neighborhood. but think that stopped these men? a reminder of some of what you are about to hear and see is explicit. here's chris hansen. >> what do we have coming up right now? that's our avalanche. that's our 12:30. like 29 years old. >> we've always been aware that the men coming into our undercover houses could be dangerous. >> now, stay there. we don't want to send you out yet. >> but as we set up our "to catch a predator" operation in long beach, california, the very first man who arrives has us especially worried. >> whoa, hold on, here he comes. he's coming. >> whoa, hold on, here he comes. head to position 3. >> 29-year-old michael warrecker, an unemployed computer technician, uses the frightening screen name, can i rape you anally? he thinks he is coming to meet a girl who says she is 13. >> open up the door. >> what warre
this time we're in long beach, california, where the long arm of the law has reached out and grabbed three dozen men in just three days. >> put your hands above your head. >> this time someone's gone online to post a warning our hidden cameras are in the neighborhood. but think that stopped these men? a reminder of some of what you are about to hear and see is explicit. here's chris hansen. >> what do we have coming up right now? that's our avalanche. that's our 12:30. like 29...
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see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same place verse once lived in 2004. today the property owner defended his latest tenant. >> this guy is the most monitored guy in california. he has a gps. he has two security guards with him right now. i believe him to be safe or i wouldn't be doing this. >> reporter: the final say could still come from an appeals court. >>> san francisco police are detailing the charges against a man wanted in a bizarre incident involving a stolen cab and offer involved shooting. we obtained this booking photo tonight of 25-year-old peter russell. he's charged with carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon and driving under th
see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same...
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the church needs to get out of the business of protecting priests, and get more into following the laws of reporting child abuse. >> the church treated abuse as a religious issue, but it's really a criminal issue. he told us, he's heard a lot of words from the church, but not a lot of concrete action. >> the pope is expected to meet with his predecessor, benedict xvi. the meeting is expected to take place just south of rome, where benedict has been living. at ktvu.com we have a tab dedicated to the pope's selection, including his first public address as pope, along with more local reaction. >>> we are learning new details tonight about the arrests made during last week's crime sweep in oakland. police tell us they arrested 17 people as part of the violence reduction program known as operation cease-fire. police believe most were gang members. those arrested are between 18 and 35 years old. most face charges related to having or using a gun as well as conspiracy to commit a crime. >>> fire investigators in antioch are trying to determine the cause of a house fire later today. it happened
the church needs to get out of the business of protecting priests, and get more into following the laws of reporting child abuse. >> the church treated abuse as a religious issue, but it's really a criminal issue. he told us, he's heard a lot of words from the church, but not a lot of concrete action. >> the pope is expected to meet with his predecessor, benedict xvi. the meeting is expected to take place just south of rome, where benedict has been living. at ktvu.com we have a tab...
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i'm reading -- always reading something that pertains to law or reading my bible. when i get up and i pray, drink a cup of coffee maybe. it's pretty boring really. i'm extremely sad for what i've done. and i'm not saying that to get out of an execution because like i said, i'm ready. if you want to kill me, let's go. i'm ready to go. >> i was 28 years old when i came to death row. you know, there's days i wake up in here and i'm not too sure if i would want to live out my days, the rest of my days in -- of my life in prison. >> leif halvorsen is 51 now. >> well, i was convicted in fayette county, kentucky, 1983 of a triple homicide. i was convicted with mitchell willoughby who is also on death row with me. it grew out of an argument. there were drugs involved. we were both very high on several different mind-altering substances. >> like randy haight, halvorsen says he regrets what he did to his victims and the impact his crime had on his family. >> the hardest thing i ever remember working through is my mother coming to the jail to see me the first time after i was
i'm reading -- always reading something that pertains to law or reading my bible. when i get up and i pray, drink a cup of coffee maybe. it's pretty boring really. i'm extremely sad for what i've done. and i'm not saying that to get out of an execution because like i said, i'm ready. if you want to kill me, let's go. i'm ready to go. >> i was 28 years old when i came to death row. you know, there's days i wake up in here and i'm not too sure if i would want to live out my days, the rest...
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law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the workday ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fite was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason, they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department said he didn't have any outstanding warrants and so they had to release him. >> there is obviously he robbed a bank. >> inefficiency and it's totally irresponsible. we have enough crazy people around. >> the senior deputy d.a. told "abc 7 news", we took the time because we thought we had the time. pinole police chief says his department was aware of the deadline but we should have pushed the time issue and we didn't. now, the f.b.i. says it's urgently trying to recapture a man that could be dangerous, desperate and willing to fight for the freedom that was mistakenly handed to him. >> they say gary fite is 5'8", 180 pounds and ties to oakland, vallejo antioch and reno, nevada >> katie: new this morning, two east bay police agencies
law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the workday ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fite was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason, they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department said he didn't have any outstanding warrants and so they had to release him. >> there is obviously he robbed a bank. >> inefficiency and it's...
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. >> depends on state law. >> how about the states where you relle? did you release any recidivist drunk drivers? >> yes. >> how many? >> i don't have the exact number, but we have released many individuals who had dui offenses. >> repeat offender dui. >> repeat defender dui. >> and request reschedule to move moan around. the nation that you didn't want to rob peter to pay paul. you could have done that. you could have found $600 so they're not released. >> sean: amen. that's what we need, more people standing town the administration and holding them accountable for the dangerous, idiotic. asinine, dumb, and that's all the time we have, let not your heart be troubled. greta van susteren is standing by to go on the record. greta, take it away. >> greta: tonight, presidential priorities, basketball or budget? >> i bet you he spends more time filling out his march madness brackets than he does writing a budget. >> i think we can do better. >> and it'd be nice to see it on march the 4th only a month late. >> and this is a tough one. >> we're still waiting
. >> depends on state law. >> how about the states where you relle? did you release any recidivist drunk drivers? >> yes. >> how many? >> i don't have the exact number, but we have released many individuals who had dui offenses. >> repeat offender dui. >> repeat defender dui. >> and request reschedule to move moan around. the nation that you didn't want to rob peter to pay paul. you could have done that. you could have found $600 so they're not...
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laws and laws that were terrible. so since they couldn't steal the vote then now, they're going to try to earn the vote the right way. second, i think they have to speak to the issues that matter. they have to start sounding like people who are accepting of all americans of all walks of life with different ideals. everybody doesn't have to be cut from the same cloth and doesn't have to be this template model of what a republican should look like. >> given what angela just said, the tea party has really come deereded the party at certain levels or hijacked it. how do they stand up to the tea party without losing a serious purchase on the conservative almost here? conservatives are not identical with the tea parties. how do they make that distinction? >> i'm not sure they can. i think the tea party and the way that they have mobilized themselves scares everyone who is a current member of congress to death. because they're afraid that if they go too far to the center, they're going to be primary. so this is constant thre
laws and laws that were terrible. so since they couldn't steal the vote then now, they're going to try to earn the vote the right way. second, i think they have to speak to the issues that matter. they have to start sounding like people who are accepting of all americans of all walks of life with different ideals. everybody doesn't have to be cut from the same cloth and doesn't have to be this template model of what a republican should look like. >> given what angela just said, the tea...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. but maybe the problemn't a. isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thick grass& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. visit us online to enter the challenge the impossible promotion cheryl: count gown to the couldn't down. attacks at the fore front adds jack lew talks to the chinese president. we talk to the palo alto ceo on profiting from protection. cypress worries continues to hit u.s. investors today, but is the correction an opportunity to load up your portfolio? dan chung tells you why you should run with the bulls. the ceos of two major airline make a case to dc to merge, can the airlines make your portfolio soar? one says the fundmentals point to yes. "countdown to the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ cheryl: i'm cheryl cheryl in for liz claman, the last hour of trading, and the markets
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these for-profit companies by law have to serve shareholders. you almost forget that what you're doing is providing health care. >> the health care system is unsustainable. we're spending almost twice as much in america as any other country on earth. we're really mortgaging the future. not just the health of health care. we're talking the health of the nation. ♪ >>> mommy, what are you going to do? >> i've got to go to work. >> what are you going to do at work? >> what i do every day, buddy. i love you. >> i love you, too! >> bye! >> bye! >> in a community health care center like where i work, you see chronic illness, people that aren't able to afford their medications, lots of psychiatric illnesses. >> i think we have about 25 patients for today for dr. martin. i think five or six of them are on the waiting list. >> i'm sure we can probably squeeze them into the schedule. >> hello, mr. fields. [ speaking spanish ] >> let me tack a listen to you. >> all right. who's next? >> instead of basing things on outcomes, on how good of a job we're doin
these for-profit companies by law have to serve shareholders. you almost forget that what you're doing is providing health care. >> the health care system is unsustainable. we're spending almost twice as much in america as any other country on earth. we're really mortgaging the future. not just the health of health care. we're talking the health of the nation. ♪ >>> mommy, what are you going to do? >> i've got to go to work. >> what are you going to do at work?...
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this gimmickry represents a stunning the extra $700 billion in savings from repealing a law. the editorial board of "the washington post" assessed mr. ry ryan's plans this morning and came to this conclusion. >> the obama care repeal accounts for more than half of the deficit reduction in mr. ryan's bucket, which pretty much closes the book on it as a serious guide to future policy. joining us again from washington is msnbc policy analyst "the washington post" columnist, the ultracelebrator of budget season, ezra klein. i don't even know in ultra--celebrator is a term or correct english, but so happy to have you here. >> happy to be here. >> we may have to interrupt this any moment, as you know we are on smoke watch here. that's a live shot of the chimney. we'll bring you the latest there. that's one caveat as we go forward. ezra, yesterday we had a long discussion about whether or not paul ryan's budget was a serious budget. i want to go off the editorial board noting "the washington post," what do you make of that contention, that so much is base odd gimmickry and it can't
this gimmickry represents a stunning the extra $700 billion in savings from repealing a law. the editorial board of "the washington post" assessed mr. ry ryan's plans this morning and came to this conclusion. >> the obama care repeal accounts for more than half of the deficit reduction in mr. ryan's bucket, which pretty much closes the book on it as a serious guide to future policy. joining us again from washington is msnbc policy analyst "the washington post"...
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and worse, what in the world is his mother-in-law going to think? you'll hear from governor christie straight ahead. erfore a new ride comes along and changes everythi. the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the mmand performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. licking the cream off these oreo cookies. that's stupid. you're wasting the best part. shuh, says the man without a helicopter. wait, don't go! [ male announcer ] choose your side at...
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. >> oakland city councilman says there are plenty of anti vandalism laws on the books but a lack of enforcement and just two city crews to do all the clean up. >>> state officials voted to issue $8.6 billion in bonds for the high speed rail project it is to link northern and southern california with trains. they want to sell $2.5 billion of the bonds construction is set to begin on the first segment in central valley this summer. opponents of the high speed rail project filed a new lawsuit in an effort to stop construction. it argue it is agent is misleading voterthe project is misguided and unfeasible. they claim the project approved in 2008 is drastically different than the one currently in the works. >>> two men indited for a scheme to funnel $20 million out of the state's pension fund. the former ceo of california public employees retirement system and former board member, of fabricating documents that tricked people into paying $20 million in fees to the firm apollo they are facing fraud, obstruction of justice and other charges the sec also sued them last year. >>> los angeles
. >> oakland city councilman says there are plenty of anti vandalism laws on the books but a lack of enforcement and just two city crews to do all the clean up. >>> state officials voted to issue $8.6 billion in bonds for the high speed rail project it is to link northern and southern california with trains. they want to sell $2.5 billion of the bonds construction is set to begin on the first segment in central valley this summer. opponents of the high speed rail project filed a...
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now, though, the top law enforcement official in the nation would understand the importance of truth, right? the justice department attorney general eric holder at its helm wrote to congress that the purchase and transport of over 2,000 assault weapons to the drug cartels in mexico was done without its approval. and when the truth was told, holder had to withdraw the letter but then claimed he didn't know anything about fast and furious. >> i didn't know about operation fast and furious until the beginning parts of 2011. >> judge jeanine: so once you are caught, in the lie, dead to right, the lie changes to i didn't know. just like they didn't know ambassador stevens wanted more security. they didn't know it was a planned terrorist attack. and they didn't have time during those eight hours to protect our men on the ground. they just didn't know. >> i was not personally aware of any requests. >> we did not know. >> it was really over before we had the opportunity to really know what was happening. >> what difference at this point does it make? >> judge jeanine: so they didn't know or t
now, though, the top law enforcement official in the nation would understand the importance of truth, right? the justice department attorney general eric holder at its helm wrote to congress that the purchase and transport of over 2,000 assault weapons to the drug cartels in mexico was done without its approval. and when the truth was told, holder had to withdraw the letter but then claimed he didn't know anything about fast and furious. >> i didn't know about operation fast and furious...
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. >> the 9-year-old was charged with fleeing and resisting law enforcement. the juvenile was released to his parents, ordered child counseling and put on probation. since his infamous escapade, no further incidents have been reported. >> a lot of people could have got hurt. a 9-year-old kid who gets hurt in a car crash where the police are chasing him, i don't even want to begin to think where that went. the only damage to the vehicles was a flat tire and a 9-year-old at home. i don't think you can ask for a better ending to a situation like that. >> officers of the law step in when people or situations get out of control. whether they're facing robbers or rambunctious dogs or a mischievous 9-year-olds and w a they do it in front of a dashboard camera we may all witness the challenges they face every day. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera". >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> it's always been rumored about this war between these two groups. when is the war going to happen? when is the bloodba
. >> the 9-year-old was charged with fleeing and resisting law enforcement. the juvenile was released to his parents, ordered child counseling and put on probation. since his infamous escapade, no further incidents have been reported. >> a lot of people could have got hurt. a 9-year-old kid who gets hurt in a car crash where the police are chasing him, i don't even want to begin to think where that went. the only damage to the vehicles was a flat tire and a 9-year-old at home. i...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ne: caught on tape and caught saying more things he might regret after saying we didn' have a problem, the president admitted this. >> my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. neil: reminding of us this. >> today, i pledge to cut the defit we inherited by half by the end of my first term in office. ♪ neil: well, i ought to -- maybe me met go up by 50%. that's what happened. remember the health care problems? >> we'll keep from promise. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor. you can keep your doctor. if you like your doctor or health care plan, you can keep it. if you've got a doctor that you likeyou will be able to keep your doctor. ♪ neil: anyway, we all know how all this turned out. pat had it with that. legendary singer and actor, pat boone. you warned about this and the mixed messages, not only he was sending, but democrats in general were sending on how serious they were about in and all of the issues, and now we're in so
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i don't think anything's going to happen with this, you know, gun laws. i don't think even background checks will happen. there's not the will in washington to do it -- lou: the well in washington? hell, you can't trust the government to do anything whether you're talking about the president or the congress or the senate, and the american people, 8% trust -- sorry, 26% of the american people trust the government, and i -- only thing i can figure out is they are absolutely enname moried by obama. >> who are the 26%? >> the people who don't know what they are talking about. >> exactly. >> the truth of the matter is the mayor's into big size cokes, how many calories in fries, what have you when he ought to be on street safety. lou: i want mayor bloomberg, and if you are listening, if you ban cokes, salt, and all of that, ban potholes for crying out loud. the city is riddled with potholes. ban the damn potholes. yes mep, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> how do you really feel? [laughter] lou: thanks for being with us. that's all for us tonight. coming
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signed into law by a previous president named george w. bush and even when it is working, it is a laugh line to them. mitt romney was good on the climate issue until he wants to run for higher office. republicans were all for invest ting in electric car until they decided to call it a joke. what are our chances of moving forward at a time when half our political world is moving backward on this issue even against our own ideas? he is a nuclear physicist who beat ibm's computer at jeopardy. thanks for being with us. >> rachel, it's always good to be with you. >> when the republicans are trying to criticize or hold back this sort of investment, what impact do you think it is on innovation and new technologies that could help on issues of energy and climate change? >> i don't know how many wildfires, hurricanes, barges running aground in mississippi. tornados, it takes before people realize that facing up to is in the public interest and if that requires new research and dwom, somebody's got to pay for it and if the private sector is not payi
signed into law by a previous president named george w. bush and even when it is working, it is a laugh line to them. mitt romney was good on the climate issue until he wants to run for higher office. republicans were all for invest ting in electric car until they decided to call it a joke. what are our chances of moving forward at a time when half our political world is moving backward on this issue even against our own ideas? he is a nuclear physicist who beat ibm's computer at jeopardy....
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harvard law school. there are fewer declared republicans in faculty when we were there than communists. 12 would say they were marxists, and believed in the communists overthrowing the united states government. that, of course, is a complete lie. there's never been a harvard faculty member that supported overthrowing the united states government by anyone, but that's the kind of lie a sleezy liar like ted cruise can tell in texas where he thinks those people cannot spell harvard. >> and it is the kind of lie he can tell at a cpac conference. the cpac conference is a red meat conference, it is the base of the republican party base. they want to hear lots of nasty hard edge things said about democrats, particularly said about president obama, but those types of things, the stuff that comes out of there does not make for national republican candidates that can actually win a national election. sure, it might get them the republican party nomination, might win them iowa, new hampshire, any of the republican
harvard law school. there are fewer declared republicans in faculty when we were there than communists. 12 would say they were marxists, and believed in the communists overthrowing the united states government. that, of course, is a complete lie. there's never been a harvard faculty member that supported overthrowing the united states government by anyone, but that's the kind of lie a sleezy liar like ted cruise can tell in texas where he thinks those people cannot spell harvard. >> and...
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there is a law in ohio that can, you know, cause someone to be charged for failing to report a felony, and clearly, in this case, a rape is a felony. so i think we're going to see more coming out of this attorney general's investigation. >> the fact that you have now two other teenaged girls who have been arrested for making threats against this 16-year-old rape survivor is again, it's stunning. >> it's just, you know, it just leaves me speechless, anderson. again, i ask where are the parents, if your kids are following this court case and if you're watching this, has someone sat down to say in social media, there are consequences for your actions. taking these pictures, disseminating them, caused an additional charge for one of the defendants. making death threats, talking about a homicide on twitter is just plain stupid. in addition to being criminal conduct, which we heard the sheriff in this town say he's going to prosecute and take very seriously, so i hope that this is a wake-up call for the parents, the educators and you know, people across this country to realize that these ar
there is a law in ohio that can, you know, cause someone to be charged for failing to report a felony, and clearly, in this case, a rape is a felony. so i think we're going to see more coming out of this attorney general's investigation. >> the fact that you have now two other teenaged girls who have been arrested for making threats against this 16-year-old rape survivor is again, it's stunning. >> it's just, you know, it just leaves me speechless, anderson. again, i ask where are...
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they should be able to pass laws to stop legal immigrants. >>> a pennsylvania community mourning the loss of a beloved coach and her unborn child killed in a bus crash. >> hundreds gathered sunday for a special memorial service at seaton hill university. members of the women's lacrosse team wore their uniforms and laid flowers in memory of their head coach christina quigley. quigley who was six months pregnant died saturday when a teen b team bus reared off the road and killed her and her unborn child and the bus driver. >>> world leaders are flocking to the city ahead of pope francis inaugural mass taking place tomorrow. joe biden a catholic arriving yesterday representing the united states. on sunday he held his first blessing from the balcony of the balcony. after mass he mingled with followers shaking hands talking with crowds and a lot of folks really excite to go see him. security a real concern there. >> british royals kate and william are in the middle of their first public fight. can it be over the gender of their unborn baby. the dutches says she wants a boy. the prince wit
they should be able to pass laws to stop legal immigrants. >>> a pennsylvania community mourning the loss of a beloved coach and her unborn child killed in a bus crash. >> hundreds gathered sunday for a special memorial service at seaton hill university. members of the women's lacrosse team wore their uniforms and laid flowers in memory of their head coach christina quigley. quigley who was six months pregnant died saturday when a teen b team bus reared off the road and killed...
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that the education about consent needs to begin much earlier, that they believed they were above the law, and that when they were documenting it, they didn't realize that what they were doing is creating evidence in a criminal case. they believed that because the coach had their backs, which suggests that this is a long-standing cultural issue, that absolutely nothing would happen to them. so instead of focusing on the victims' behavior, what we should be focusing on is how do we intervene in this culture that tells boys that they don't have to respect women as humans, and if they sexually humiliate young girls, absolutely nothing will happen to them. if there's anything we can learn, it is the fact that people need to learn from consent is, what stanley impairment is, intervene in a cultural of masculinity. >> speaking about the toxic culture of masculinity, you of course spent a great deal of time away from the clamor trying to educate young women and young men about these issues. the mother of the victim actually delivered a statement in court to the defendants. she said in part, your
that the education about consent needs to begin much earlier, that they believed they were above the law, and that when they were documenting it, they didn't realize that what they were doing is creating evidence in a criminal case. they believed that because the coach had their backs, which suggests that this is a long-standing cultural issue, that absolutely nothing would happen to them. so instead of focusing on the victims' behavior, what we should be focusing on is how do we intervene in...
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whatever you think of the planned parenthood legislation, it has to be said that this turns into law and not just politics. in the states where republicans are in power, they are doing stuff right now that they have never done before. as long as abortion has been legal in this country and constitutionally protected for the past 40 years. they have never been more radical than they are right now. we have reported before on this show about the radical turn taken in arkansas's legislature where lawmakers just passed an ban that was vetoed, that it was unconstitutional. but the arkansas legislature overrode the veto because they do not care that her definitely going to get sued over it, and that they will lose that lawsuit and they will waste a bunch of money in the process. much as they would like to, republicans cannot just ban abortion, thanks to row versus wade. arkansas does not stand alone because now republicans in north dakota have passed an even more extreme and obviously unconstitutional ban on abortion. theirs doesn't start at 12 weeks. theirs starts at 6 weeks, which is befor
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islamic law requires me to wear a beard, says this police officer. that's why maher and more than 50 officers have pitched tents, packed their belongings and staged this sit-in right next to egypt's interior ministry. they're not going back to work, they say, unless they go back with beards. >> we want to stay here until the president make a decision to give us this right. >> the ban on beards for police officers here in egypt started under president hosni mubarak who was notorious for keeping islam out of politics and out of the police force. one of the most effective tools mubarak used to oppress islamists was brutal attacks by the police force. then came the 2011 revolution. out went mubarak, in came the promise of political and personal freedom for all egyptians. including freedom for devout muslim egyptian men who believe their prophet mohamed said men should wear beards. it's a teaching many muslims accept, but not all. i respect my religion's teaching and what it orders me to do says officer maher, energized by the revolution some police offic
islamic law requires me to wear a beard, says this police officer. that's why maher and more than 50 officers have pitched tents, packed their belongings and staged this sit-in right next to egypt's interior ministry. they're not going back to work, they say, unless they go back with beards. >> we want to stay here until the president make a decision to give us this right. >> the ban on beards for police officers here in egypt started under president hosni mubarak who was notorious...
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they strike down the law, they strike down the law. the tests in heller with respect to unusual weapons, to other things, i think do not cover -- in other words, they cover an exemption for assault weapons. >> is that true, cynthia? the supreme court ruled in favor of assault weapons ban, as pointed out a few moments ago. >> exactly. >> i guess you can have the right to carry in d.c. which i don't agree with, but you can do it. >> there are absolutely no rights in the bill of rights that are absolute, as sam said earlier, and the assault weapons ban was in effect for a decade. no one said, at least the supreme court didn't say it was unconstitutional. heller has come along since then, but heller does not say all assault weapons must be legal. it says that authorities may, in fact, pass laws restricting gun ownership. >> in fact, that bastion of liberal thinking, justice scalia said that you can't have regulations on guns. i mean, i don't understand what the argument is about. conservative members of the court saying it's okay for regul
they strike down the law, they strike down the law. the tests in heller with respect to unusual weapons, to other things, i think do not cover -- in other words, they cover an exemption for assault weapons. >> is that true, cynthia? the supreme court ruled in favor of assault weapons ban, as pointed out a few moments ago. >> exactly. >> i guess you can have the right to carry in d.c. which i don't agree with, but you can do it. >> there are absolutely no rights in the...
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that law bans magazines that hold more than seven rounds of ammunition. the problem is seven round magazines don't exist. starting next month you will still be able to buy 10 round magazines in new york state. it will be illegal to load more than seven rounds at a time. no word on how they will enforce that hours ago in the ancient and holy stipulate of jerusalem president obama stood before the israeli people and made a strong and direct peace. he called for two state solution. told the israelis to put themselves in the palestinians who want to land a call of their own. he says if the israelis want peace they must not only demand of their politicians but work towards it themselves. the president spoke after a trip to the west bank and he told the crowd in jerusalem he was departing from prepared speech to talk about young palestinians he had met there. >> talking to them, they weren't that different from my daughters. they weren't that different from yours daughters. or sons. i honestly believe that if any israeli parent sat down with those kids, they wo
that law bans magazines that hold more than seven rounds of ammunition. the problem is seven round magazines don't exist. starting next month you will still be able to buy 10 round magazines in new york state. it will be illegal to load more than seven rounds at a time. no word on how they will enforce that hours ago in the ancient and holy stipulate of jerusalem president obama stood before the israeli people and made a strong and direct peace. he called for two state solution. told the...
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and if we can help him meet his dream of going to law school, earning some money to go to law school, we're going to try to do that for him. he's a hero in this election. and god bless him because i can't imagine what we'd be doing now had mitt romney been able to fool the american public. >> well, how much weight do you put on his actions in the outcome of the election? do you really think that it was the game changer? and had this not been exposed maybe romney would've won? or would he have won? >> i'm not smart enough to figure that out, but i do know this. when i was on the campaign trail talking to ordinary workers spending our time with our members or people that weren't our members talking to workers in various settings. they resented what they saw mitt romney say. mitt romney basically called 47% of america free loaders, those are people that are living, veterans that have come out, people who are disabled, workers who don't earn enough to pay taxes even. and so there was a lot of anger that got generated. and i think it also generated a lot of motivation. i know that our peop
and if we can help him meet his dream of going to law school, earning some money to go to law school, we're going to try to do that for him. he's a hero in this election. and god bless him because i can't imagine what we'd be doing now had mitt romney been able to fool the american public. >> well, how much weight do you put on his actions in the outcome of the election? do you really think that it was the game changer? and had this not been exposed maybe romney would've won? or would he...
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they'd love to have the federal government pass a law that gave them money and they'd go, oh, look, i don't have any fingerprints on this tax increase. if they wanted to steal this money themselves from their own citizens, they could do that yesterday. this is all a big goldberg contraption to get money out of other people's pockets, businesses, that can't vote against you and you say i didn't do this, it just happened. but they claim it's a $23 billion tax increase on the american people. we ought not to be taxing internet sales. we we all the to say if you do business in a state, you should be taxed. if you don't live there, you shouldn't be taxed. >> you're primarily large companies? >> 80% smaller companies, 2,000 technology companies. >> then you need to go back because small business hates this. small business is now going to have to pay taxes when they go overs transom from state to state. they're going to have to set up whole departments which they cannot afford in order to do the record keeping. >> that's not true. >> redstate.com, eric eriksson has done some great research o
they'd love to have the federal government pass a law that gave them money and they'd go, oh, look, i don't have any fingerprints on this tax increase. if they wanted to steal this money themselves from their own citizens, they could do that yesterday. this is all a big goldberg contraption to get money out of other people's pockets, businesses, that can't vote against you and you say i didn't do this, it just happened. but they claim it's a $23 billion tax increase on the american people. we...
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it's a law that protects sugary drinks from regulations. and states in mississippi sites -- in mississippi cities and counties cannot ban the big gulp which wasn't going to be banned anyway or put any other regulations on food and drink including the listing of calories on menus or banning of plastic toys in kids meals, the fattest state. the republican governor phil bryant there says that it's up to the individuals, not the government to make healthy choices. you may recall a judge last week blocked the new york city mayor michael bloomberg's effort to put restrictions on large sugary drinks. mayor bloomberg called the mississippi bill ridiculous. a fox weather alert. quite a last day of winter it is. packing quite a punch. a mixture of snow and sleet covered roads and made for icy morning commute in massachusetts. closed schools there. upstate new york and connecticut. the storm moving eastward towards new england. things are slowly winding down now in some parts. but the system could bring more snow and heavy winds throughout the night i
it's a law that protects sugary drinks from regulations. and states in mississippi sites -- in mississippi cities and counties cannot ban the big gulp which wasn't going to be banned anyway or put any other regulations on food and drink including the listing of calories on menus or banning of plastic toys in kids meals, the fattest state. the republican governor phil bryant there says that it's up to the individuals, not the government to make healthy choices. you may recall a judge last week...
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what if we put some rules, some law around this that ensures due process, the rule of law and transparency. we should lead the way. the president should not allow himself to be coming up on the backside of this. he should be helping to lead this effort. you know, the reality is that there are legitimate uses of drones and there are some illegitimate uses of them. when people are not combatants, they should not be subject to target assassination. we should arrest people if they violated the law. we should only use this sort of technology in the circumstances to protect american lives to do so. but i think that the technology has outrun the rules. we've got to get a handle on this right away. i agree with poe did he say toe. >> there's been disagreement even amongst the republican party. i'm sure you saw john mccain criticizing rand paul who filibusternd and said paul is foolish to be worried about drones being used on americans on u.s. soil. who is right on that one? >> i probably would disagree with rand paul on 99% of all things. i am very glad that he used the power of the filibuster to
what if we put some rules, some law around this that ensures due process, the rule of law and transparency. we should lead the way. the president should not allow himself to be coming up on the backside of this. he should be helping to lead this effort. you know, the reality is that there are legitimate uses of drones and there are some illegitimate uses of them. when people are not combatants, they should not be subject to target assassination. we should arrest people if they violated the law....
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it is taking the new state of the campaign finance and tax laws and exploiting them to the max. and we've sin it before. and the next president who comes in may not decide to disclose and we'll have this secret arm of donors. it is a dangerous development. >> and all well and good for them to say they won't accept corporate donors. but the fact is, the corporate world is not that keen. at least the majority of the corporate world is not that keen on them so they aren't giving up that much. >> corporations don't necessarily like writing these checks directly. but look, everybody who gets this kind of money knows who the money is coming from. and knows what the folks who are giving that money want. >> you think. >> sorry to be so cynical. >> ruth marcus, thank you. that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." and my colleague with tamron hall has what's next on "news nation." >> awaiting the results of another round of voting for the next pope. there's now more talk than ever that we could, stress could, see the first ever american head of the catholic church
it is taking the new state of the campaign finance and tax laws and exploiting them to the max. and we've sin it before. and the next president who comes in may not decide to disclose and we'll have this secret arm of donors. it is a dangerous development. >> and all well and good for them to say they won't accept corporate donors. but the fact is, the corporate world is not that keen. at least the majority of the corporate world is not that keen on them so they aren't giving up that...
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but for gun laws i should say. but the white house has very little appetite to take on the assault weapon ban. we're told that perhaps there would be 50 perhaps a few more votes, but not the 60 that the sponsors really need when that hits the floor. in truth, andrea, some of the votes that they would need, many of the votes they would need are from democrats in the senate. who not all, but many of whom represent states where gun rights are sort of considered part of the culture and where i think voting for an assault weapons ban would be viewed at least politically speaking not all that well. so you know jay carney yesterday at the white house briefing said the president was supportive of the assault weapons ban. now support can mean lots of different things. in this case, i think the president does wish that there was a reinstatement of the assault weapons ban. but i do not think the president is going to put his political capital on the line to try to sort of strong-arm these this group of democratic senators who
but for gun laws i should say. but the white house has very little appetite to take on the assault weapon ban. we're told that perhaps there would be 50 perhaps a few more votes, but not the 60 that the sponsors really need when that hits the floor. in truth, andrea, some of the votes that they would need, many of the votes they would need are from democrats in the senate. who not all, but many of whom represent states where gun rights are sort of considered part of the culture and where i...
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his father was in a lot of trouble with the law and in trouble with the law. his father stood up and said i feel responsible for this and i feel i wasn't there for my son. he approached him, he hugged him and whispered in his ear and ma'lik's attorney said i never heard his father say, i love you. an incredibly emotional day. these two juveniles being carried out and they will be committed today, candy. >> poppy harlow in steubenville, ohio. i want to bring in paul callan. you know, paul, a 16-year-old now just sobbing in court, regardless of what big football players they are, still sound like 16 year olds. the other one 17. a 16-year-old victim. the thing is, when you listen to it and you realize that they could stay until they're 21, they are going to get credit for time served. what is the lasting effect, though, on two young men being found guilty in juvenile court of rape, essentially? >> well, you know, candy, we've seen here a courtroom drenched in tears and tragedy and, you know, poppy's description, i think, you know, sums it all up. but across ameri
his father was in a lot of trouble with the law and in trouble with the law. his father stood up and said i feel responsible for this and i feel i wasn't there for my son. he approached him, he hugged him and whispered in his ear and ma'lik's attorney said i never heard his father say, i love you. an incredibly emotional day. these two juveniles being carried out and they will be committed today, candy. >> poppy harlow in steubenville, ohio. i want to bring in paul callan. you know, paul,...